Vasco da Gama was the first Person to open Portuguese trade routes to India.
Vasco da Gama
the Portuguese
India has a great role in the world trade and economy . Since the coastline comprises of 7516.16 km , the ports of india has a great demand . It is easy for ships to reach the coast of india through any direction as india has the longest coastline . The trade of different materials and the import of different materials is easy and available . Moreover , the airport routes and cargo routes are developing in india as india is in the progressive level .
India developed trade with China and opened up their economies to the world.
Mecca and medina were such oasis cities that are the nearest to the trade routes.
It's Singapore!
One major accomplishment of the Portuguese explorers was the discovery of a sea route to India by Vasco da Gama in 1498, which helped establish Portugal as a major player in the spice trade and opened up new trade routes.
the portuguese were the first to trade in India...........
Because the Portuguese dominated the Saharan trade routes.
India
Alexander The Great had a powerful impact on the country of India. The path Alexander had used to get to India became trade routes, increasing the wealth of India. The invasion served as a lesson, showing the Indians that they needed unity if they were to survive. Indians also used the Greek coinage Alexander brought as a model for their own currency.
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he opened trade routes for explorers.
The ultimate goal of the early Portuguese explorers was to find a sea route to Asia for trade in spices and other valuable goods. They sought to establish trade connections with Asian kingdoms and bypass the overland routes controlled by the Ottomans.
I think is was England
BENGAL
The Portuguese focused on establishing trade routes to Asia, while the Spanish focused on colonizing the Americas. The Portuguese reached India by sailing around Africa, while the Spanish reached the Americas by sailing west across the Atlantic.
No. Songhai was defeated by Morocco but the Portuguese played a role in their decline due them shifting the trade routes from over land to by sea.